On Sat, 9 Nov 2002, Robert P. J. Day wrote:

<snip> 
> note the vim.sh file, which sets an alias for you.  so you have
> a choice:
> 
> 1) remove the vim.sh file or, in any other way, deactivate it.
> 
<snip>
There was no vim.sh file on my computer I guess when I removed
the vim-enhanced it removed it I guess /etc/profile needed to
be reread to take affect just like you have to relogin for changes
in .bash_profile or .bashrc to take effect so I rebooted and now
I have vi back when I type vi not an error message. 
Thanks everyone for your help.
               Linda Hanigan



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